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PHRENOLOGY PROVED, ILLUSTRATED 



AND APPLIED ; accompanied by a Chart, embracing an Analysis of the Pri" 

 mary Mental Powers in their Various Degrees of Development, the Phenomena 

 produced by their Combined Activity, and the location of the Phrenological Or- 

 gans in the Head. Together with a View of the Moral and Theological Bearing 

 of the Science. By 0. S. and L. N. Fowler. Price, $1 25. 



This is a PRACTICAL, STANDARD WORK, and may be described as a complete system of 

 the principles and practice of Phrenology. Besides important remarks on the Tempera- 

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 knowledge of Phrenological Science. 



CONSTITUTION OP MAN, Considered in 



KELATION TO EXTEENAL OBJECTS. By George Combe. The only au- 

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 Author. Paper, 62 cents ; Muslin, 87 cents. 

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The " Constitution of Man " is a work with which every tencher and every pupil should 

 be acquainted. It contains a perfect mine of sound wisdom and enlightened philosophy ; 

 and a faithful study of its invaluable lessons would save many a promising youth from a 

 premature grave. Journal of Education, Albany, N. Y. 



